Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 138, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1924 — Page 2
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EFFORT TO PLACE MONO UPON TICKET SCORED La FoNette Chairman Sees 'Chicanery'—Move Is Ended, A. F. Bentley. La Follette Progressive party State chairman, today declared the move to place the name of Rudolph D. Raymond, Valparaiso, on the La Follette ballot as a candidate for Governor a piece of "political chicanery.” It was pointed out that Daniel L. j Bock, attorney, who filed the sup- j plementarv petition with the board of election commissioners urging j Raymond's name be placed on the , La Follette ticket, is a member of I I). C. Stephenson's legal staff, with : offices in the Central States Coal j Company. 304 Kresge building, j Stephenson is former grand dragon of the Ku-Klux Klan in Indiana. i Bock said today, following action of Judge James M. Leathers in sus- j tabling an injunction forcing Ray- | mend's name off the ballot, he would carry the case no further. He had j previously stated he would bring j mandamus proceedings to force the ! hoard to keep Raymond on the ticket. Filed as Independent Raymond first filed as an Independent candidate {or Governor. Bentley declared the La Follette party a thorough organization with j a party emblem and as such had the authority to direct who should and who should not be candidates under that party emblem. Political leaders see in the move to play Raymond on the La Follette ticket attempt to deflect I-a Follette votes frem Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, the Democratic candidate, in order to aid Ed Jackson, Republican, hacked by Stephenson, on the theory La Follette supporters with a candidate of their own for Governor, would ukely support him instead cf McCulloch. Six Parties il^eft State election board was enjoined j from placing six parties on the ticket Thursday by Superior Judge James M. Leathers on complaint of representative? of the Kepublic’ana and Democratic parties. Irregularities in petition! were alleged. Parties now remaining on the ticket: Republican, Democratic. La FolletteProgressive, Prohibition. Socialist, and Workers. Copy was to be placed in the hands of the printer today for printing of the ballots. County clerks will receive absent voters' ballots Saturday and Mon-1 day at the Statehouse, where the north lobby has been equipped with tables and sealing apparatus. Thirty- ; five persons will be employed to, wrap and seal ballots.
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FORMER HEALTH COMMISSIONER RECOMMENDS FRENCH DISCOVERY H TAKE OFF FAT Dr. J. J. RUDOLPH ancTother Physicians advise SAK-GRI-NA for FAT PEOPLE. Up to now reducing had been an almost unsolvablr problem. It was either a question or losing a >w pounds and mui your health with dangerous drugs or remain iat I o-<lay a French physician of unquestionable reputation has to bis credit a discovers called “SAN-ORI-NA," which quickly does away with most obstinate cases of obesity and at the same time improves the health and appearance and rejuvenates the entire system. “I consider SAN-GRI-NA* not only a remarkable fat reducer, says Dr. Rudolph, former health commissioner, but I advise it as • tonic and health-builder for fat people.'* Physicians have used "SAN-CKI-%A themselves, and have prescribed it to their immediate family and patients thus proving that it is absolutely harmless and effective. is a small tabiet which should be taken three times a day. It does not contain any lar.gerous drugs, and has been used by the discoverer In his own practice with most remarkable success. It is now recommended and sold in America, by reliable '- ru ** ,st# guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded. "SAN-GRI-NA” iocs not reduce fat people over night. There is no miracle about it. It is a safe, gradual loss of ffe h which vanes from 4 to t pounds a week, leaving the patient stronger and healtmer with every pound of fat lost. No flabby tissues or wrinkles will follow the use of “SAN-GRI-NA." READ THIS LETTER * !’ sd tr,ed everything advertised to reduce, but without success— I weighed 6 peurds and was considered a most obstinate ease of obesity. I had *£*"*• srr * u *rtu-e on pills, crca-s, girdle*, etc., but they never helped me; rnen I found out about 'SAN-GRI-NA.' I used it for e>ght week* and lost 53 pounds; at the same tune I so transformed my aopearanee and improved isv health that today 1 loo!- ten years young Fr. I consider •SAN-GRI-NA’ the one treatment every fat mi- i-d woman should know about. It is a most wonderful discovet7 and I can truthfully recommend it to all fat people.” (Signed) Mrs. H. A.. Box 137. Station N. New Vork City. NOTE—Since "SAN-GRI-NA" has been introduced in America. It has created such a sensation that cannot be avoided If vmi results make ,rs ♦*>** YOff ask ANP GET “SAN-GRT-NA" On sale stt any of HftftffV Hook's or Goldsmith Bros.' Stores
New Swimming Pool at Park Near Completion
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The $85,000 public swimming pool in the southeast corner of Rhodius Park will be completed about Nov. 15, according to E. F. Smith. 2050 S. Harding St., contractor. The oval pool, which will be modern in every respept, is 21,000 square feet in area. It is 200 feet
SHERWOOD TALKS TO COUNTY HEADS ! Candidate Gives Highlights of Platform, Choice of school officials and teachers should be divorced from partisan politics, Oscar M. Sherwood, Republican candidate for State superintendent of public instruction, declared Tuesday In a talk before county superintendents at the Claypool. He also declared hmiself in favor of co-operation of State and local school officials and of the teachers’ license law. He declared that, if elected, he would make every effort to obtain rigid enforcement of the law prohibiting sale of tobacco to school children. Sherwood has been the center of a controversy growing out of his connection with a teachers' magazine which, it is charged, failed to deliver copies after subscriptions had been sen tin. FEW ROOMS REQUESTED Less Than 500 Home Aeeommodations Are .Asked by Teachers. Demand for rooms in private homes by teachers attending the State Teachers' Association convention is lightest in seven years, according to the Chamber of Commerce housing department. Less than 500 rooms in private homes were assigned Thursday .usually the | day on which a tremendous demand i is registered. Lack of demand for rooms is not due to a light attendance, as the registration increases with each year, jor to any unwillingness on part of teachers to take advantage of the service, but solely to the fact that many teachers who have attended in the past have returned to the homes j which have housed them during othier conventions, Earl L. Ferguson, i bureau manager, declared. BOY’S WAGON STOLEN Thief Gets Coaster Belonging to Harry Eccles. Because a thief visited his home Thursday, little Harry Eccles, &07 E. Twenty-Third St., is without his coaster wagon today. ‘'Heider” was I painted on both sides of the wagon, i valued at $lO. Mrs. R. H. Jones, Rushville, Ind., itold police while she was in IndianI apolis Thursday a cameo brooch, i valued at S3OO, was stolen. Mrs. 11. Gramling, 2155 N. Pennsylvania St., reported sixteen pairs of silk stockings and two suits of silk underwear, valued at S3O, stolen from a clothesline. NATIVE SON WELCOMED , Frederick Schortemeier Speaks in Shelby ville. j Ry Timex Special SHELBVVILLE, Ind., Oct. 17. j Fredereck Schortemeier, Republican j candidate for secretary of State, i spoke *o a ''home-coming” audience here Thursday night. Schortemeier ; was horn and reared here and Republicans turned out en masse to greet him. He declared: “The issue is not 'honesty.' The Issue is, 'Have you got a job and do you want to keep it?’ The issue is, 'Are'nt you better off than other people of the world?' ”
PUBLIC SWIMMING POOL AT RHODIUS PARK
long and 135 feet wide. An eighteen-foot concourse floor surrounds the pool, which is three feet deep at the shallow end and nine feet at the other. Under the floor are 1,700 lockers and showers for men and women. All water goes through a chlorine filtering system, with a ca-
FLOWERS TO BE SOLD Relief Campaign Will Close on For-get-Me-Not Day. The relief fund drive which be- | pan Oct. 8 for Disabled American Veterans of the World War will close Nov. 8 with the annual sale of forget-me-nots, H. Earl Brown, chairman of the drive committee, announced today? The organization, pays no salaries to its administrative officers, and its I income, aside from $3 dues from each member, is derived almost soleIly from the sale of the flowers. The Disabled Veterans provides tempo- ' rary relief for unfortunate soldiers | and legal advice for those presenting ! claims to the Government. Members of the advisory eommlt- | tee, with Brown, are Judge Delbert ; O. Wilmeth, Bernard Dorfman, T. C. I Waltermire and George O. Cowen. WARD MEETING CALLED Democratic Club Plans Series of Meetings. The Tenth Ward Democratic Club will hold a special meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. at club headquarters in Hoitam's Hall, Hoyt and State Avenues. Edward J. Sexton, president, wjill preside. Principal speakers will be ! Otto Ray, candidate for sheriff: I.eo X. Smith, candidate for State Repre-; sentative, and Lawrence J. Sexton, candidate for State Senator. Other county candidates will he Introduced. The club is planning a series of precinct meetings. A voting machine haa been incalled ir. the club rooms end the public is invited to call for instructions either night or day. TWO WOMEN INJURED Police Arrest Motorists on Charges of I hiving on Wrong Side. Miss Bessie Garden, 723 N. Riley St., and Miss Gertrude Lidonberg, 3016 E. Twenty-Ninth St , received cuts and bruises about the head and shoulders when a machine In which they were riding with Herman Brown, 312 N. Euclid Ave., was struck by a machine driven by Wilson Dailey, 2733 College Ave. Brown was driving south on Downey Ave. when Dailey, said to be driving on lift side of the street, struck his ear. Dailey was slated for driving on wrong side of the
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